ROAD

Road bikes are the thoroughbred racers of the cycling world. They are the lightest, fastest bicycles made. These bikes utilize the very latest in high performance materials (such as carbon fiber) and components. Racing bikes feature aerodynamic frames and put the rider in an aggressive aerodynamic position. Whether you want to race or just ride fast on the road, there are no faster bikes!

Also known as “fat bikes,” these models feature ultra-wide tires that allow riders to take on snow, sand, rocks, trails, and just about any other obstacle. They are easy to pedal, lighter than you’d expect, and just plain fun to take out and ride.

E-ASSIST bikes are the Next Big Thing in the cycling world. KHS makes 4 new models for getting around town, or escaping from the urban jungle. You can use the added battery power to help get up hills with less effort, get to the office with less perspiration, or ride off-road trails farther than you ever could by pedal power alone. E-ASSIST could be in your future, and now you can ride easier, farther, and faster with KHS.

KHS Factory Racing off to Good Start

The 2019 race has just started, and KHS Factory Racing wasted no time getting to the top step. Nik Nestoroff came out on top taking the win at the first round of the DVO Winter Cup at Bootleg Canyon, with new teammate Steven Walton, fresh off his win at the first round of the Southridge race series in Fontana CA, taking 2nd. Rounding out the top 3 was teammate Logan Binggeli.

After the race, we asked Logan about his weekend of racing, here is what he had to say, “What an awesome three-day weekend the first race of the season was firing off in Boulder city Nevada… For myself this Race is very nerve-racking with all the time off in the off-season. Also after winning this race three times in a row the pressure was on! Couldn’t be more happy for KHS factory racing to sweep the entire podium and myself coming in third huge congratulations to Nik and Steven for crushing it!!! ”

“Recently coming aboard the program, this was my first event with the guys together as a team.” Steven Walton said, “I was nothing short of impressed by the professionalism and structure of the team, pit, and support. Day one consisted of pit area set up, the usual bike prep, and a few practice laps to get a feel for what my DH 650 Team rig is truly capable of.”

Steven continues, “Day two consisted of more practice laps, which meant more time for myself to get comfortable and set up on the new bike. The third and final day, race day, would show to be the most exciting. Clean race runs from everyone on the team to finish the weekend by sweeping the podium in first, second, and third. To say I am stoked for the season would be an under statement. Having the opportunity to race and train with three very talented athletes, of which are both team mates and friends, is something I look forward to for the rest of the season.”

Stay tuned for more epic updates as KHS Factory Racing rolls on with the 2019 race season.

KHS Factory Racing off to Good Start was last modified: January 22nd, 2019 by Flick